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Use of 50/50 Premixed Insulin Analogs in Type 2 Diabetes: Systematic Review and Clinical Recommendations
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Additional file 1: of Text message-based diabetes self-management support (SMS4BG): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
List of Behaviour Change Techniques (BCT) utilised in SMS4BG by grouping (BCT Taxonomy v1). (PDF 67ĂÂ kb
Additional file 1 of All-cause, premature, and cardiovascular death attributable to socioeconomic and ethnic disparities among New Zealanders with type 1 diabetes 1994â2019: a multi-linked population-based cohort study
Additional file 1: Supplemental Table 1. Technical notes for slope index of inequality and relative index of inequality. Supplemental Table 2. Comparison of Demographic Characteristics Between DCSS Type 1 Diabetes Population and the National Registry of Type 1 Diabetes. Supplemental table 3. Excess mortality for ethnicity and socioeconomic inequality by overall, sex, enrol age, and clinical measurements. Supplemental table 4. Adjusted Mortality rates ratio and excess mortality for ethnicity and socioeconomic inequality. Supplemental Table 5. Population attributable fractions of mortality restriction by socioeconomic deprivation and ethnicity. Supplemental Table 6. Mortality rates ratio (MRR) of clinical events among people with type 1 diabetes in DCSS between 1994-201